Best Hudsons Bay Store Credit Cards in Canada

Annual fee:
Some credit cards come with an annual fee and some do not. The general rule for this is that the greater the rewards, the larger the annual fee. The annual fee is charged once per year and is added to your credit card statement. If you don't mind paying an annual fee, select I don't mind. If you'd prefer not to pay to use a credit card, select None. Income:
Some rewards credit cards have an annual income requirement. Enter either your personal or household annual income here, as it may affect which credit cards you are able to apply for.

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Rewards:
What type of rewards do you want to earn for every dollar you spend? Is cash back important to you? Would you prefer gift cards or store credit? What about free flights and hotels? Think about what's most important to you and what would help your budget the most, then look for the best cards to offer that reward. Network:
Do you have a preference of whether you want a Visa, MasterCard or American Express card? Select which network you'd prefer, or select "All" if you don't have a preference.

Bank/issuer:
There are a number of lenders and companies that issue credit cards - and they aren't just financial institutions. If you would prefer to get a credit card from one specific credit card issuer, choose the one you want. Otherwise, select All banks. My credit score is:
Most credit cards have a minimum credit score requirement. Select your credit score to filter your credit card results based on your credit score and which cards you are most likely to be approved for. If you aren’t sure what your credit score is, select “Not sure”, and your results will be filtered without taking your credit score in to account. Rewards program:
There are many different credit card reward programs available. If you have a preferred reward program, such as Aeroplan Miles, select your choice using the dropdown. Note that each card only uses one reward program. Monthly spending:
Enter the dollar amount you spend each month on your credit card. Edit your monthly spend by each spending category in the 'monthly spending by category' tab below.

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Annual fee:
Some credit cards come with an annual fee and some do not. The general rule for this is that the greater the rewards, the larger the annual fee. The annual fee is charged once per year and is added to your credit card statement. If you don't mind paying an annual fee, select I don't mind. If you'd prefer not to pay to use a credit card, select None. Income:
Some rewards credit cards have an annual income requirement. Enter either your personal or household annual income here, as it may affect which credit cards you are able to apply for.

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Credit balance:
Do you carry a balance on your credit card each month? This isn't how much you spend on your card, but how much you typically carry over into a new month. If so, write that amount here, so we can calculate how much interest you'll be charged.

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Bank/issuer:
There are a number of lenders and companies that issue credit cards - and they aren't just financial institutions. If you would prefer to get a credit card from one specific credit card issuer, choose the one you want. Otherwise, select All banks. My credit score is:
Most credit cards have a minimum credit score requirement. Select your credit score to filter your credit card results based on your credit score and which cards you are most likely to be approved for. If you aren’t sure what your credit score is, select “Not sure”, and your results will be filtered without taking your credit score in to account. Network:
Do you have a preference of whether you want a Visa, MasterCard or American Express card? Select which network you'd prefer, or select "All" if you don't have a preference.

Annual fee:
Some credit cards come with an annual fee and some do not. The general rule for this is that the greater the rewards, the larger the annual fee. The annual fee is charged once per year and is added to your credit card statement. If you don't mind paying an annual fee, select I don't mind. If you'd prefer not to pay to use a credit card, select None. Income:
Some rewards credit cards have an annual income requirement. Enter either your personal or household annual income here, as it may affect which credit cards you are able to apply for.

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Network:
Do you have a preference of whether you want a Visa, MasterCard or American Express card? Select which network you'd prefer, or select "All" if you don't have a preference.

Bank/issuer:
There are a number of lenders and companies that issue credit cards - and they aren't just financial institutions. If you would prefer to get a credit card from one specific credit card issuer, choose the one you want. Otherwise, select All banks. My credit score is:
Most credit cards have a minimum credit score requirement. Select your credit score to filter your credit card results based on your credit score and which cards you are most likely to be approved for. If you aren’t sure what your credit score is, select “Not sure”, and your results will be filtered without taking your credit score in to account. Transfer amount:
If you are currently carrying a balance on another credit card, you may want to take advantage of a balance transfer promotional offer with one of the credit cards listed below. Enter the amount you would transfer to the new card, to find out what the promotional interest rate and period are.

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Annual fee:
Some credit cards come with an annual fee and some do not. The general rule for this is that the greater the rewards, the larger the annual fee. The annual fee is charged once per year and is added to your credit card statement. If you don't mind paying an annual fee, select I don't mind. If you'd prefer not to pay to use a credit card, select None. Network:
Do you have a preference of whether you want a Visa, MasterCard or American Express card? Select which network you'd prefer, or select "All" if you don't have a preference.

Bank/issuer:
There are a number of lenders and companies that issue credit cards - and they aren't just financial institutions. If you would prefer to get a credit card from one specific credit card issuer, choose the one you want. Otherwise, select All banks. My credit score is:
Most credit cards have a minimum credit score requirement. Select your credit score to filter your credit card results based on your credit score and which cards you are most likely to be approved for. If you aren’t sure what your credit score is, select “Not sure”, and your results will be filtered without taking your credit score in to account.

Why should I get a rewards credit card?

If you already use a credit card for most of your daily purchases and pay off the balance each month, using a rewards credit card instead can give you the opportunity to earn some tangible benefits for doing so. With a rewards credit card, every purchase you make helps you earn points that can later be redeemed for flights, hotel rooms, cash back or other rewards. If you are one of the 70% of Canadians who pays off their credit card balance every month and successfully avoids interest charges, a rewards credit card would be a great way to get more out of your daily purchases.

What type of rewards can I earn?

The most common types of rewards you can earn are: travel points, cash back, store points and free gas. Travel rewards credit cards offer travel points every time you make a purchase, which accumulate and can be redeemed towards purchasing plane tickets or hotel stays. Cash back credit cards offer cash rebates on your purchases, typically in the range of 0.75-4.00%; your rebate will either be applied to your statement or sent as a cheque in the mail. Store credit cards are offered by some specific retailers and help you earn points that can be redeemed for merchandise in their stores. Finally, gas credit cards simply offer you the ability to earn free money to be used at specific gas stations.

Many rewards credit cards also include insurance products, such as travel medical insurance, trip cancellation and interruption insurance, and rental car collision and damage insurance. These insurance products come at no extra cost and can provide meaningful value to you in the event of any accidents or unforeseen events.

Why do most rewards credit cards have an annual fee?

Rewards credit cardholders pay a fee for the privilege of using the card and gaining its benefits. While the annual fee can sometimes seem high, if you use your card often, the rewards you earn can easily outweigh the cost of holding the card. If you don’t use your credit card often or will not redeem your points, a no fee credit card that offers fewer rewards may be a better choice.